Daily State Sentinel, Volume 12, Number 4353, Indianapolis, Marion County, 30 September 1864 — Page 2
DAILY SENTINEL.
JJICS tOW I T MUST BB PnBSBWVRDV J,-a FRIDAY MOliMM' K.i I V Mrol mArratir Ticket National uemocrauc ricki. FOR PRR8IDR5T, CEN. CEO. 0. McCLELLAN, or mew jr t FOR TICK TRW' DI TT, CEORCE M. PENDLETON, or obto DewierrHtir lleBJB Darinf tb Mit ten dT lüg ml M i of tbe Democracy and conservative citisrna will be held la tarior. I,jr!i:ie- We enumerate a portion of them: I In Saturday, the I at of October, at t Oudle ton. at Hillaboro, WyneconntT ) at Kocbester j an I at Huntinwtou mm si uunuogt u Oo Tuetdatr.tho 4:h of October, at Mitchell. and at Corydoo : (Iu Wadneadav the ilh ol Oct.ilier at ulli ! . . v - ' , - i van stol at lenna. '?vott rrinntf ' On Tharlav. the nth of Dctoher. at rort at Kort i Warne, and at Yineenne On Frida? . the 7th. LlRSBOfKWrt, snd Terre Haute Or, S iturday. the 8th. at South Henl. at Da shen, it Delphi. t Frankfort, it Klinbur. and at Aurora 4 On lfondav the lOtti. vi Peru. sf.dt Msrti'usi rillc Besides thee m . conventions, fount)- and townahip meetinga will be he! 1 all over the State. Keep the ball rolling. L-f the wat- hwotd ha McClkllax and rietort under the Constitutionand the Union MM plutned The Ciucinoiti Commerriil nnkf the fo'.Iowing inquirj : "Will an Democrat eaplar wbv, iu ex i. ernor Hunt resolution, aa presented to the Chi cago Convention, and adopted by it. after tevi ion in tbe committee loom, the worda "and in lint on maintaining the intional unity," were strickeu w it? Is there u thm ui cr,-' ti,' ! or repugnant to Democratic idei- in the insisting 'hat the unity of th nation sh ll ho ; tcivtd The platfoi ru of (be CDve!ii.M te-t .m-.t-tbtctfilof the C "ercil " fit I reeolvj rion read." : Ii- vi i, I Hi :i the future, at in Ikt ptitg ws will a. there with anatrerain.; rrfrlitv i lbs Union under the Constitution as i., onu lotintUtion of our strength, lectirit v and h.i l.esa as a people, and aa a frame a oik ot gwwwfW snent equally conducive to the welfare sod Bft -perity of all the Ststee. both Nor'hem ind Bontl ern. Thg : If .ointioll JroMis i ce i nu ol hostilities and a convention of all the Elates, or other eacelul mestis, lint e i e tu i y tie ic storexl on the kai of tbe Federal Cnion of the States The fourth resolution declares "th V the urn and object of tbe Democratic party to rtarrrt the Kedei il I'nion sn i .-hts ..; . - . unimpaired." i et in the face Ot these unequivocal dcclar.i u or - of tbe Chica- N . :. il Democratic Con vention In favor of preserving the unit v n (bt . . . . , nation, the Commercial has the hardihood to state that that body were unwilling to "uisnt on auaintaining tbe nation. I unity ' We areas looishfd that a paper claiming respectability and fiairneaa ahould thus attempt, iu the face ol the record, to willfully misrepresent itf political op pouenta Hut what e!-e , ,n he eipected from those who excuse and justify the usurpations and infamous corruptions of the party In power? jyjT.tiM Lsvk, o( Kinsis notoriety, made a speech at Ltwfericeburg, ou Monday 1 - The Louisville Democrat justly rem uk s th it "alien such men as f isWB sre called in to aid Mori a, a ue must be getting desperate" V tion the Democracy of the 4th District ybjas this mm Lim He goes there j list at this time on the eve of an important election, for no goo-i. He undent? mo- the trauds practued mlvans .-, and it is peetbie they may be used to defeat the honeal expression of the people at the ballot boxe Four yens ig .Um 1 wt -tied the
4th District, snd Ihe Wsaocratie majoritv was re ,,,e Ü,U 'w'',!4kv cocktail editor of no less th in ... . a score ot ailltul. deliberately uttered talsehondduced most marvelously, but not, aa we are in ,,.. tll0 . m ,,-
formed thri'iv'h Hepublicin sources, bv honest w ageuciaa. I -Prea.idrni llllmore. This distinguished statesman, stul a ho wis regarded as a model President when he octvtpied the Executive chsir, is for McClxil.. We koow that he feels the deepest Interest in the swT eeae of Gen M. Ci ellan at he Frcs detial eleo tion. tor tbe reaaou that the elevation ot uch a man to the Fresni'icv would be tbe "ti'fst guirautce lor the restoration of teiceand Union. The vcnei tble and patriotic ex President has withdrawn from public lift, henco his dtwilBetit s tion t press h-s vieas up.n the public, but BO ettizen will rejoice moffW heartily oet the election ot ItcfTlwfl IT! or e m rc depress I siiou! ! Ie Ue defeatett vx br? A diafted min trm the Third C iinte.vienal District shoaed us Ids notification ve?terday to report He t ves is Monroe county. He was cited to appear at Columbus on the 10th of October, tbe dav Udor the S'ate election Would it hve made a particle ot difference whether he appeared two .days 1 tci ? Whit object in this attempt to deprve free wh;,c men of the ri-ht ot suffrage? We un Je: ;i i that notifications to appear jast before tbe election have been laseed various portion of ihe State Hts the ahite ren n' n:'"- - . i b- rere -te I? I. en lerm;in loiinn. .Ve shall evarv now in 1 then t i-tresh the no in stWtes of the-e -hoddie- a- to tbe ocntiments of Geo. Susan a . Re.d the lollowing: "It is unjust to the brave soldieffi M d volui teer who are fighting, as " mpo-c this BnRdj do. to place them on s psr with the clam of revruiis urgi e- i. u ate if let " The negro is in a Iran an tquml of thr vhilr man Now. it is fr maintain: DwBtocr tts are denounce! i ne lb t trait .s r? e and ret.el - r, hizers Is Gen Siifcrv n i reb svdvise the ho I f'C-- to .-k Jen tion. ymj it. frfr We ju'Je Iro n ihe report 1 tlM I. wfmji tli 1 1 Cb Bv tr a . y m journal iveowoiicsu tnat toertior illir a ie a mo-t telling ap a I . - day night last. The meeting closed nith three i .- VI i ' . . . - .1 .... vi i . . . . i tree for the ipeaker M . OnxraiL Canm Tbe abolition papers ho( ttaosavely circulate a lbs stori that ihr euer ble Oeoeral Ca?e was dtssatirled with the Obi ffjngo convection, and opps1 to (ten M ( Un s election A gectlemau who conter-cd a, Q eral Caa a Jay or tax ago inform u- i!. (be above atory ta aitkout foundation, an I I the ticnenl sdfiaes everybody to rote tcr M Ciellan, and to do all in the.r power to change the administration at Wuh ugton
i nd ... n . Oar dipatch front Sterling, (O tins Suie, je lerday . tafed thtt returned soldier in that r.
.nilv mh! "t ot tunrv regiments would be pr mnni to ffturn t. thit riute prior to the elec i u.i l.v i a.nv Indiana bort are bei n , it bat k " If ili regiments winch are bein;; i etil b k were not elected aitb a pecial new Hr poh the men li , oln lickelt0 , aouia I! I ret to their ret rn It it well known tint rveu tick .dier have been denial In. loughs when entire regiment from tbe St caw bare ffeen returned to Derttcirste in hen entire regiment from ttie mom til tioi . unlets tbej would pledge tbeme!es la the anrpo't of ibe abolition csndidatw. It teiurning all the abolition tegimet.t. n.d te(iin I lesnocratic one rarrmiasion to return, were the only fraud contemplated br tnw admin ifltrttt'.n in connection with the Indian t cie-tion. 1 em i be certain ol ,r iniqatlMM sre fat ffBW wf Bl n uti.m there Mr Lim In i determined to pat rv the State iu the election iet month h '""' . ,,c J -'-v"'mi" Mirpawe . it ini "i'nw rc utj mai.c i import l irge quantities of fraudulent vo'en, ana tumrj ipesketa are do. king there hm other j Mute- AH tl.e lalnewes "I sbodds arcact..1t ""H0- nd m ; "Umv.ou L effei t Kery neik'l'boi Ii-xmI and every school At lfU., w 4jIOrougb:y ceut aaned, and all coucsirsble agencies which tan win ot lor the simtnistra tu ticket, or deter voters from leaving the ad rmk.wn unaerunolously brought ; to oesr. to bear Tourhing the importation ..f lisu J.ocnt voters, Tourhing the importation of fraudulent votei. let the last election in Ohio declare the extent to t - 1 . f - J ! IA . . . which ttie sv-t.-m - ' irrici on in mat taie Mr llandighau rweaived more (ban ldO.OOO totee. Tbia was a greater 'i'imlKT than any Democratic candidate bid ecr received who vinot elected. Yet Mr. YalUndighara was beaten by more than one hundred thousand rot. Tbc irmv ret" will not account for miv tuch result. (u,. alter a deduction of one hundred an I eighty ihoutand Irom the .iggrrgate Tote of ihe State, there is nut lett a remainder of more tiian two hundred and eighty thousand Tbe returns ot the election were of tlietuoelvp proof that villiu.ii us frauds were perpetrated, and the same tactics are to be put in operation iu Ind. tna. As to the moral effect ol a victory attained by auch agenciea, should the Administration succeed in its dapttate efforts, it can exert bu'. slight influence. It must not. however, bo per mittel to succeed On a fair rote, Iudiaua will give a larjze majority Democratic speakers there i- not left a remainder of more Mi: from other states should immediately hasten in the i-mm nice of their ftieuds who are making such i gillant tight there. If against Mich prac ti - .wid efforts us we have referred to we ?-!i .11 oht iiu ideiisivc tt.utnph in the State, it mil o dishearten the abolitionists as to make our la Ix.ra elsewhere comparatively !igh' ChieagU Jamrs (nth rie asm llic ller om i. sss it aa pel Iwilrtrt 111 llatlorin und I,ettrr. In hisjH'et!i at New Allnnv, IimI'miij, .iimc tSuthrie. tho Chairman of the committee on reiwtiOBe n the late Chicago Cunveition, has got only accepted thelctterol (leu McClcllati U the trtte eaj-tession ot the i sentiment of tbe Conven tion. but insists that its terms, fnithfullr ad liorcd to. a ill fotee peace on the South, despiic the inieliiiiations of Davis and his crew: The South aie for pette," he stars, "offsr them peace on this bain, and they will take it ea, take it wi'.h joy, and return to then Bike giitx r " Be reu ml Liucoln a.s no lcsj an enemy ot peace lhau Davis "He ha.s to da ratterel throughout the loyal St ties of the North, to domin ite over a bee ptiople, soldiers enough to subjugate Jeff Davis' couttn Jerscr " A to the "hero tate-rn in," McClelUn, he say s: Y e have a noble leader to inaugurate the M.ok ot the regeneration ot the rebeliion. He is a statesman, sn able General, a great com I niander. i ObjlMkui gentleman. " This noble speech, the voice of Kentucky ut ( u . Jp of Qnc Q, lhc foremo,f , st t't-mr-n ol the age, will make a deep impres ' si n ii'hu. "e country. 'From the Nw Yrk Fxpress. A blander on Mr. Petid leton . "I thank Ood that I have never voted Bf given a dollar in support of the war or in pa me:t of ibotition soldiers " (Jorge H Fen dleton. Tbc above appears among the standing ttelec tiona at the head of the columns of the HOebta tcr Democrat Concerning the shameful lie the Sofinfield Kepublicftn. one of the strongest Lin colu papers in New Kngland, as the Democrai knows, said: "Mr. IVntiieto'i did not tote again-t toppiies tor the war. Off th ai.k God that he had so vote!. and the Republican presses thi ue iciteriiticg the-.- and other fal-eho ode and lorgeries aie onlv I damaging tneir own cause and giving substantial I aid to the enemy. Shtiuc on them, that they 1 have so little apireciatiun ot the strength and I .'iiitv 'f ibetr cause, and so small oiilileuce in the SCWee and pitriotrsm of the people " A Standing lie at the head ot the Democrat's ' k .mr - is vri v snriroDriate. We baM couvictel 1 , w ui tu . v ; : i " " i as ' ' 1 1 t Ii , n Ulli, Uli a .'SOI I a 1 1 , ho was i mi out ot a Western town as a nui sance. bears upon his back .-weet remembrance ot having leen publicly hor.se whipped within an inch ol hi life for slander, as stated by the New Alhanv ( In J Ledger! ot the l.nst Iruft. The Dettoit Free Pies publishes the lollowing: It Bsaj no be uninteresting, as a subjcot on wh ch to reflect, that the administration has offi cially infos ased tlov Seymour, ol New York.' that the -in i Iu- volunteers of that Slate will be ! credited on the next dratt alter that for Septem I bcr . . Everywhere mcu are being urged to enlist loa three vears. and a circular from the Secretary of War directs that all officers be henceforth Bjajg ! Meed for three years. 1 1 there are those ruflL'iently silly to believe 1 that the war is near its end under the present abol tion policy, they are welcome to what com- ! fort they may derive from such foolish belief In tbe .v. iit ul Lincoln's re-election, conscription ail fisilow con-'Tiption, :tnd remorseless tsxition dri the jieople down. Those who want limitless taxation and conscription, will vote for Li. .coin ; tho-e a ho w mi pe M e an I -ec.iritv will vote again-! him. iut vote for George B MoClellan. wboew adn:itiistrsioi will tt;ug se curity to all. i;otrrnur Ui'lh r it t lerre 11. n:. The Terr e Htu'e s.irti it pays the following deserved tribute to the t lieBtSf and Datriotism ol Governor Wtt lik: It was our good forfuric to be present and baae the piwerful and telling speech ofthat venerab'e and distinguished piltio; and statesman We will hot attempt, in the late hour in whn' sre write, to -ive even a synopsis of his splendid effort, - due it to nay, that wc wish etcrv mo wom.i itid ebiM could have bearal ;r. waroow liBRBjy licl eve that if all our people could have beard the cnerable man plead for the liberties ot h:s bleeding country, one united voice would send br i abowt for Little Mae thai bibrM rand the -kic- V e ak ur people everywhere t turn out. one and all. a !:! r tr (i v Wc.ict niav 1 urn out and heat h.m patiently and can dtvllv, snd if you are an hestod abolltloniel you will lie one no more, and if ynu arc not, there itio danger that you will be altera n is Isalln r I boll 1 101 lr.U l.osi-d. i'here is bjfiog ein .lated in this county an ab lit eamoaigu document en tilted "Treason Kxposc-1. in weich the Inter of Hon. Joacpli K.-nne to the Hou. IV W. VoeefswBB, am other pils of the redoubtable OnnBBBjton, iheralded to tbe loval. ssring and eacepCiOl doubtless tor the benefit of the government, one ra'her important clause Mr Rtstine, in !nl :tcr. ej origiawlli publishetJ in the Indi itiinolis ' rt; .e-- Mr oorheea sy f ft iritkhmld anything nrrrttmry to thr comfort of our txtldtrrt tn fbr irW " This portion of that letter it with I held, for tbe im m and despicable nweposR of prejudirit c the soldiera againsit the Democratic party. We Will huhbh the enLre letter as i as we . an pree-ire a coj. of it Terre Hanta .'ourn a' . 5jffThe new tor trat..: i barracks neir the D anted States srscnai, in St. Louis, nere de ptroied by lire I uesdn i iht. The were ot mimenae a;ie. juat bemk nmshed, and deigned to accommodate iv.wu negroes The fire wa accidental, and caught from a heup factory close by, which was also destroyed The negro bar racks w,U be rebuilt at bbjM f
Important I Hi r Imm lion M' ttrdr
T M Villi a TBI HOPl Til n tTIO.v MT stSSTOt JOHWO anikt LIGvLXB KLccri'.N in I1. u nnv m rr-rr IT is I-C4 iH'iMitnv, hep M. no eavranr jiisoi roa m'clm.la Waabmgtou electrified to day by the pttb Iiration of the following letter from Seiiitr t . i . m m. m m I j t L- I . 4 I ... i.erefijj .ounw.ii. 01 jin nini. i" w . - rircici i br hi Mate Legislature .'nr'ei to the Ihn : atk nan?, rtil who in the Setnie acted not uhtrt-.ueiiii with the UeDiib'iian pott ion ol tht int it I.e I on - lx t- i t m-ell the liet Sen a tot hi t'one: Bawawflbw IwwaMBi, 8wN N I'Imiivin : Your invitation to the uieetiutf to '.i held in WeabingtOl on the 17th instant to r itif t.ie nomm i' in of MeOWlea ni I'endie ton ie but jut m - cited It will tie out ot my poner to be with von. mt Uv ,or 0me da - longer being unr..i. i t,e t ippoel ae 1 w m to the original election 1 1 Mr HiiSwIb M the ution he now occupies from s wOOrletloo w4 hi being uncjual to its dutle. (B6 Baaner iu which be has met them, ha m rontirmed me in that opinio With more than two millions ot soldier placed in his hands and w unlifnitexl arunt M treaure, hin polier ,md I.. .... - i hia mannrr ol uamg In power, instead of put ting the rebellion down and bringing to our rank the thousan ' tif I'tiion men who were then in each of the ae ceded States, and who. in ome. are believed to outnumber the rebels, have hut served the double purpose of uniting them aga us. and ol dividing the public opinion oT t ie loyal States The effect, of course, is that notwithstanding the galLnt deeds of our arm v and nvy. and the manifest justice of our caue. tbe Cnion is even more effectually broken now than it wait when Iii, administration commenced Wh.tcver of honesta, of purpose may bei to him, and I am willing to admit that he ha had it. his vacillation, his policv, now cotieerv tive. now radical, his selection ot military otti cer groaaly incompetent, his treatment of tbOM who were evidently compth-n', his yielding in this to hit he Ins himself been often heard to asy as an excuse, was "outside presume," his having not only not punished, but si fai as the public know, unrebuked tbe vandal excesses of mi! tary tfflccrs of hi -:eei i! selection, shocking the .sentimetit ot ihe world, nod disgracing we M the view of Qhrbilüd by 'liehuiiiin of private dwellings, ind depriving their ohn exclusive female occupants of home and me n - of livelihood tli detnohrtt ite that he is gioU m tiii c'iM.t o tfovern th.- country in tin- lists ol it-, l ite How can an honoitablc man tielierc th it n!i was ,ii ills failed !: almost four entire years fin be - uccessl ul it another tow years be granted to h.m'.' No one Hi Congtess, certaililv Kol tweotj mmwbcn believe hiss SStaaJ or at ail j'ial to tl.e mighty t i-k He h.i lee:i tried al.il found VlbUOg Lei U BiVI a eownge, not e, if loral. cm be foi the wsssaw It is not tint we wish, to us his own classic figure, to -a bortti in tlie in;dt nt a -tieaiu, but that, wher we ate on a journey iiii s4iety depends in making owe detintitn at tin? earliest m unenf, ae should ci-'. i-ide a spavined mithin boTH, Hid secure i sound and active one. In ('eneral McClelUn we are furnished in the historv of his life, in the purity of his cluractei , his refinement ), his attainments, civil and mili turv, and. afmve all. in Iih perfect lovsltever assurance that, under his executive guidance, the war. now so exhaustive of treasure aud btood. will btJOM bfOQgbl to a uiutnph.tbt termination and this UsdoW, a liich 11 al all ha, irds" he w ill liex.r ii;ree 10 surrender, will be tcMorcd With regard. lOWff obeiiicnl scrvaut, Ki 1 1 in J oaxeu5 i vri; i n: i . Storr Oo travel Abocsks a graJ rally of the Democracy and conservative citizens ot Scott country, to muH tl.e nomination of M t'lellan. eamcoff at Lexington on Saturday la-t. It was one of the largest and most enthusiastic political gatherings ever held iu that Sectio of Indiana Not leJ than six thousand people were present, and tl.e display upon the grounds' was gi iu J and soul cheering. The shout- which rent tbe air lor the noble worrior and states BM8, tien George 1 McClellan. gave evidence ot the strong hohl that glofflom heto an I christi-m gentleman Ims upon the affections of the people It was an ovation worthy the moi sod tho OfCSaiOB. and it added new fire to the alieady bright hi t.e of en ihwaiaai which pee fades that section ol the State for our gallant chieftain Speeches were made bv Hon. Thomas 1J. Ward, of liafsyette, and Hon Michael C. Kerr, the next member ol Oottgresa from the 'i District. Both ol the-c gentlemen spoke el ) tjuently and efl'ectivtlv and their speeches were receivetl with the wildest applawee. b ball ie rolling; get OKI f the way i: you vou'd not he cruhel b Us mighty weight, tor the people arc behind it, moving in the majesty ' tbtW power (iallant little Scott will roll up Mch a Democratic vote M -lie never cast before. Let her glofftOWl Democracy keep the fires burn ing brightly until after the election N A Ledger The wot king women have been particularly blesWad by Mr Lincoln's administration! While the price of all the necessaries of life has in creased t-ia fearful extent, the wages paid them tor labor by Mr. Lincoln's contractors have been greatlv tiituinist e 1 Beftire Mr. Liucom be ome Pie-i-ler.t tliev received seventeen and a halt cecle fee making an army shirt now the comractor pays them eitrht cents; they received forty -two- sod a-balf ceole for making iofsntri pant: now the contractor pys them from seventeen to twenty cents; they received forty cents for unüned blouses now the contractu p,tbwm from tittaen to twenty cents; and so on to the ami ot the tad and drearv chapter 7 ' . h C, i" that bread r-kuld ha so dfnr. Ai I fir-b and bloisl s. chvaj'' Philadelpbl t Age g3T"E,erv paaa who agrees with the follow sentimetit, uttered on the floor of the Contctf cut House of Representatives, bl Rev Mr. Oil - bert. an abolition membe vote tor L'ucolo: .1. luarv I ö, I -t , will "For one. I am not atrai i to saj thai I had rathei lie down .j.d die in rny tr ICBJ to ! Iff, than BR ant reetoratiou of the Union es it was. This reverend gentleSBaB supports Mr Lhaeota because he is opposei to the old UfdOR and re fnBee to negotiate unless open tbe baasa ol "the abanooninent ol si ivci v." an t is, of course, op nosed to M 'Ciellan. who savs "the iTntnn ;. th one M.,i,ri.,. of peace' Ww A. a : m ng s.-eue eoeurred i W i ... ton City the other day Tbe son o: a leaili:., emb timet !. Pennsylvania avenue, a lad ol :x yeirs old, i cheering lustily ou tiro pavement for McClelUn. inspired by the music of a Demo bind His fathe . wtio was busy with a Corpse in tbe beeil shop, heating this i. nannte. 1 cry. rushed out foaming with rage, se.zcd the rcbin by the coat collar. boatoHni awet, and dra.eJ h:tn into ttie house, exclaiming, I'll teach you to cheer that way, you brat! Do you ntet to take the bread out of your old father's RsoolhT' I It c Sn Idiers ute . In Libby Prison a vote a .s taken on hearing of ihe nomination if Ooovge B. M. t'lellan rhe patient tidier- now suffering in L;- t PrisOA, laecau-e they cannot get exchanged. wing t L.i coin refusing unless negro soldiers are made cHl with Iowa: F..r McCh-ilan For LfBtasBt Thu- the so'diers v the W ir Dentrtrnent. i white m.' te when nil overt wp-J bv lie n.iv , I hem . It a k- on the .11-t of August. l-lj-J. that Mi L lieain'a aaiWtasy iireetor. tien Hallec. wrote to lieu IfeCtwilaR tlitrsc words. ''I beg of you to st me iu 'his eti-is with .ur aoii.rv sod ikperjenoe I am entirely tireo BjtaJ wTsathinSloti Co at.; Abraum L.ucoln weit both in danger of emg taken, and tier- McClelrju r.tveyJ tfem For. Mt CLrLLs Ei inivemor Washingt 't Hunt. James T Brady. Mdlard Fillmore, kob er! C Winthror. Keverdy Juhiisjn, Johu Van Uuren, Jude Diler, Distrxt Attorney Until, at.d others, men ot ability, not acting with tbe Democratio party for some time past, are now out en thustasticalfr for McClelUn and Pendleton
Iii- I mpenrhniral Heaffl rant '1 The CicTelai d Ohio, Leader cootaioi the it
ort of a speech del irered by Senator Wade, at on the 1Mb int to trn i Mr. Wade realtrm all the charge brought b? him und Mr Kept eaeutative Dan against I'rei dent Lincoln, in their celebrated manifesto ad dreed t the ?upportera of Nn (wrernracht, in aninitfdt erion on the conduct of the l'reai lent in the muter o' 'he . c oi ntiuctioo bill ; hich he rel uted lo ?. h'i which, In Mine of on ic.iuin aiMi appiK-ai ioi,y ... suviico uj ; : . a m . m m a i nror.amation Mr W de. at the mectmi: re tared tu. ssi.i . "I belete that the American pc pie are not .w e.r the ugh: I am unl.ke mauj petty politician of ..ur att . who come o it onir la bved their i mdida'e. and don't dare to criticie bi act lfi ur iihettie ere lea J such pyconbanta will be te- tisibls lot it Hut if any man takes a posoioii opfsiscd to my ideas of right I me. ' him o;ai It Let Bl see how 11 - .-nt eameto be l i.si I he Pies, deut vetoed an act which Congress had passed He had a ,rfe t constitutional light to do so. i Hut he went lurther. and issued a proclamation . appcaliiig to the people iu support of h s po-otion ii . r. r , ' . i.: In doing so be caat an imputation on Mr. Uavis . and myseK, .ho ware .n ,R meMore iostrumeo-1 btl m preparing tue bill He put lorward his -; ie ol the queatiou. and whoever does that II shall meet h m He he President, king, or BfBRtRt, I aball pat forth m7 side, too Aav I pWej I. m. .named tosav my BBRty1 leaf me because I w,s Willing to sdmit that our President was infallible mm could do ; "tTIlg . r . .1 i j 1 I, for one, am not afraid to place the truth bf I fore the peor.le What would v-'U think of a judge li.h .n.o.ui ruin nut nart of the evidence, lest the truth ibfdld mislead the jury? If I opposed the Pres lent I did so liacauae 1 thought him wrong, and I or rather Mr Davis "l"IIM, illl'l R l I walls 4M ' " " frank enough to set it forth. I I e it ' - t . say for myself, but 1 cannot suner i and 1 were have little to s Mr Davi to te attacked. It tree principles are detr to you. Mr. Dsvtn has more merits than any sjmii I know of He has done more to rid M tr land ot -lavery than all the rest of the meti v.: it infinitely more thsti nil these pitiful croakers wh a-sail him He has stood use a tock lor the truth, and has won a noble victory, and his eueni'tM shall uot traduce o glorious a ebamplon Ol I'nion and liberty without a protest f.otn tne Pwill not boast lor myself though one infinitely greater th tn 1 -boanteil a little , but doesn't :f show that Mr DSVIS COBld devatt liim-eif above the miserable trnmmels of part when he announced what he deemed a truth, and tbal il and sonu will be the truth. Politicians object thst we huit the yartv. Hut our cause .'.uesn't i jn-traiij us to cover up tho truth Ap pi IBM I think tny position ana right. anl that i.f the rVeaadeaM Wnsng. and. so believing. I will ; declare ii though the heavens fall, and no earthly , dignity tior t ition -hall stand between Bt and! the truth " Our readeis hve Ml lotgotten the charges contained in the document which Mr Wade ! thus de.euds w;d reaffiims. In that paper he and Mr. Datia iote that," as the fupporterx of the adininistmtion are responsible to the country for j its conduct, it is their right and du'v to check the enctoftrhmeiit- ol he Kxecutive on 'he an thoiity ol Coimre.s and to it-quire it to confine j it-ell to its pro;.ei -j here." They declare! to l the COBRtrj that the Brocl i mniion ahich the Praahient had ksswesl in regard to tbe leeon- : stiiu tion bill," was not only a document un known to the Constitution and the laws, but that, "o las is it contain) i an apology for not ; signiii); the bill, it was i political BjtBnifBwto 1 against the ti lends of the ROVSS iirnent , while "SO far as it ptoposcd to ciecute the bill, which is ! not a law, it was a gntffi Kxecutive usurpation." j Thev averred that "the Ire-ideit, bv prevent iii this bill from becoming a law, hHs the i a tin il votes ol the rehftl Htatea at the diets . eiextor.ti totes oi me lenei stairs at tue u at tion ot bSS perSOSyal SSabltlOn; and they lllus I trsted their ineaniag . nd the abvewol cxecutire power which they meaut to denounce by citing "tbe tdiadows of governneota' which (he IVesi dent had eauBtd to bt ettabJiBhed in Lotttstant and Ar kau sits 2,,ve,Iira !,S hich they elnrse ntebsed aa "taaeeo ceeatntrei (i hi will ''eaere oligarchies itnp-el on the peoplf bl OulitBTJ oider under the form- oi election, at a hieb eneial.s, nrovo-t imrshal, loidieri and camp fol lowers weie the hief aotOTB, .is.sistcd by I lia.nl j fid of resident Cttiseos, and uiaed ou to nffOBaa t'iie action hv prfrate loner- fnmthe President " Thev charged that the Pio-idetit, by hi- illegal ' and unconstitutional proclamation, thus issued 1 the prompting of his ''bet -oiial umbition,'' It id "held for naught" the deliberate judgment of 'oiirees, "diacaj-ded the authority bf the Su pVOBM Coin t." and "strode headlong toaards the mrchTf whiffh Be had hmf.ni lied bj hi- an-i ucsty proclamation of Iecemticr, IbG.'t. Tot atfiruied that the I'rc.-ident, by purposing i to execute the emancipation tiill as a law, but onlr so far a it was made I ta "by his plenar dictatorial power," had "perpetrated . studied outrage on tbe legislative antboritT ol the peo pie." Thev dinged that the PrBWidOttt, by de . feating the bill of Cougress, ind anogated to fiint-self ii right to persist in "the dictatorial s- I -umi tior.s" he had ilready exen ised in Loui--iatsa, and which that bill was meant to limit , Thev aflirined that the rresideni's declared pur . . t ' pose "to instruct his Military UoeeiRBfl 'to papcceo accruiug to i ue out i miKe n ii to caun the liifappoititrjocnt its defeat had occasioneJ was: not merely t ue usurpation but a tran?parent delusion " They denoun.-e 1 the procla mation ami the proponed schon of the President under it as "a rash and fatal act a blow at the friends' of bin administration, at the right? of bu nunity and at the principles of republican gov emmeti' " And they closed this formidable in dictmenl with the following significant words: "The President hat greatlv presumed on the .j j- .... i.: il t . i i foibeaiance which ÜM supporters of hit Admin istriition have SO long practised, iu view ol the ir . io is conflict in which we are eneaeed, snd the iweklCBa ferocity of our political opponents j But he mut naderstand that our support is ol a entksn. ami not of a man: that the suthorit? of "Coiigrcns I-, p u amount and must be respected; j tbat tbe wbole body of tbe Unwn M e4 Ooe gress will not submit to be impeached bv him ot ra-b and nnconstilutionsl legislation; and, if he i aishes our support, he mil'' COaiDC hiHelf tO his executive duties to obey and execute, not to make the laws to BRppreea bv arm- rrt.f i re . i H.t l : . . : i oeilior . anu inSTS pnniirai reoryaiua imbj iin..iu gress If the nupportcr- of tbe fiovernment tail to inji?ton this, tbev become responsible for the usurpations which tbev fail to rebuke, and arc justly liable to the i'adiguutiou of the people, wbose rights snd security, commnteu to tneir keeping, they sat rifice Let them consider the rem isurpetioDs, and, having Ibnnd ;t fearlessly execute i' Such. tbeu. are the cbarwee which Mr. Wade, iu his Brat appearance before the people, takes occasion to re ifhr iu VI". . t'.ia FjrO ' merely tor the par BOSS oi saying, tbat perhaps j there arc MMM peisoüs'who. taking him :tnd his j political colleague at their word, have cravely "cousiJerel tbe remedy for these u-ui pition. j and. bavins fontid it," put r.'.se "leirle lv to j execu'e it " And it I- safe to say that all such persans wt!l take good care not to peroetuate in ! bower the tuth-isr of the' usurp ir" whieh Mr Wade ha -o solemn! v denounced, and the truth , ,. . . . . . vi .v of whi- h be now . cmn! rennvflH s tional In'clligcncei'. Thi UrcoIb t'eiitrai PosBRaittra el New York city, it apa?ir- titer their evenins meeting"1 have negro bail in the club room, in which the leading Abolition lenieis of Nea Yoik paiticipate (ireeley. t the Tribune. Presidential e'eetor, attended the ball la-t Wednesday I: mut have bten a rich -;ecta'-le to have "ecu tbe tow head and drab crut of the philosopher whirlthrouc'i the mazes ot a walt with !o-,r wcik k! Iiuporiuni BtB BRitl l'el don l i.s It is now settled tbat all fsrinoi- '.!:.' i l.u.'. ngs of over one thousand dollars a year are to anDualiy pay a license ten doii n s IV n-hers. clergymen, clerks and mechanic- lic i take out thia license as well as farmer.-. This bsl of ten dollar- is what the s-e jple have to pay lor voting lor L neoln lour year.ago If they rote for him again tbe tix will be one hundred dollars. aW Cat tL Joke Aa FBBBWlwnt Ltncoln aas pro ! aatiai a,. StmiV. ... e- j eorte-i ny hi Dooy gusr:i. ne me: some -iistance from ihe Northern Market a -sjad of cavalry j cotnuig doau tbe street Peeeirnsg Hia lllus triou, Hiixhuess. r.d reonrniziig riia familiar fea tutr-. the cavalrvQien rose iu tneir rfßnp and gave three cheert for "Little Ma.- Tbe com mander of the Faithful had fool for reflection in this liuie iiicnieiii 'Coii.iLiLoLii U&iofl Vot;,o fv.E THr ylXr DtArr Those who vote for Abraham Limcolx and tbe Liscota Sute and Count? tickets, rote lor the next draft They are the Conscription lsw eaiwlidataa
U.v du Democratic admmwtraiion the labor in man con!J afford to drink tea and coffee and
uae sugar in hit Umilr. Since Mr. Lincoln came lato powwr, thousand- hare been compelled to girt up their one. on account of their enor mou pri- c But tbe lat-oring Ban should oot grumble Vi hile he and hia dear little one are fnakH ind itarfiog. Mr Lihfoln i arttiog tbe i negro free and placing him upon an nualitv with :he white man aar m a . . . m aa ihi. ioiio me naukcJ Svc e.iea oi 'rije-Dien are eettinir un a idreaaea to Mr Lincoln iharW ina him for bis "Whom it mar concern " letter beseechiog him to stand by it. and aseurtog him ' of their eord.bur.ttt The ctnbalmets, Aeartihci.il limb in lei. t he surgical iu?trument rutker. the coffio mak er, the mourning i .rrkeeoer. an. I the Nif : liCi. i m m BJBB JU Liueolniles i this titv are ktnton a iegul.ii .log trot chasing up those who hatecome out üf their r.k.. and a lively Urne the, are lttVmg f ix It JI DO use the tide s against vou. Jofinnv! Thev are going for Little Use ' " Th.-h: Is. ihr vilti, aixt mouutnin K.rrr Ar. r,1riIlf for our tlob oeorsa. NrWt,r: 1 u . tl u . , m . . L W J he 'n .Journal Republican ac &L if SttSwi i? h . T' ?ho , t ? Ti! DT uken J u't public en.hu-, am ? ' . , . , T,, '"boring man who wants a new drees tor h,i 1n',fr . "nipelled to par seventy fiv cents a yard for it. When we had a Democratic l''e-'dent he could buv :t for twelve cents Elffi't aj Mr. Lincoln agam anj a dav a wages won't, pav for a yard of calico or mnsbn : r J C-iTLixcoi says he is for the Union upon condition that slavery is abolished. Ocneral M Clkllan is (or the Union just as it was, aud w ithout any new conditions Which is the best Union man? f,yThe Kepublicsns had a Cleveland the other night. It procession in was just one minute Änd a hm,f pHnig m point iiavawa AMUSEMENTS. METROPOLITAN THEATRE. I IfRrr 1 WttktnqUn 94 T?nnftre Strrrtt. tlaimgrr vi r . S II. HI ley. Friday Evening, September 30lh. I1KNKHT Ol" n - M? - MOWS MALLET. sw Uj WIM aJO'l'T bCIE. PSSDSa Sf AnaiinUoB. lrps Circle sad rarquettr, i' ertits; Private Boxe, rr ix persons, f & IK); Orchestra is at-, 75 ceoti: tlallrry and Family Circle, 13 cent; Children in arms. 1."; all Nasi ffBs SSatt T5c. Dasfft Snsn at T 'elock. Performance counrem-r at a juarter to S o'clock precisely. 3 NOTICE. To Whom it May Concern. I ' 1 1 11 " ' l' "norm hm p.nr. ns tritt tj itl ,.(,.M.HUI.ncf. of lhr j.-wi-h New Yrar his bitsiner..s estl.i-.jrnent will he cUri rrom 5 o.clock vii Friday rsfi.u,, septemter :tmh, until the fnllowisz Übm1ay :noriuK Ml per-onn bavini any weaiiiK aiiparel u tu-- prassjsM SSM wUboig to K' t them thi week will pleasM-.all f r t b -n l.-i. -c tbe above stated time. JOSKl'H HARRIS, s pf:m-.ilt. So. " South Illinois MreM. AUCTION SALES. itv r.is llUTl, BUILDING LOT On Pennsylvania Street, AT A tTOTTOX. I On Monday, October 3, 1864, At o'olooh 1. Bft. "R TK wiil -ell st above, that beautiful 1st oi tjrenad, R heilig the s..utb pointoftbe nest part al Oat Block No. 4. frontinac 115 Teet n PaSSSSylaantS street and BOSSM IWi feet on Frt Wajne Avenue, tbe point touching North stnet, the north Hue beii.g abnui lo. feet from Pennsylvania street to tbe aenue. ' asitu -viii .11 .1 LT iiinnu ' 'ii win surr apd venue. EVKRtiRKENS on tbe b t, its Miperlor Iwi A. row of band-ome SUA UK TREES ..n both street tion, Be, render it a most desirable property. Sale at the premises. Terms made known on the ground at the time of sale. SPA NN A SMllH. -epr9-dts Kea! Estate Broker. WANTED. MARRIED LADIES w HOSK heal-b win nut admit of an increase uf family er.d a rei rtSBBB for l)R STL' ART'S PRITATR CIRCULAR TO M ARMED LADIES, ant common . will tell yon it l- NO HLJIHl'li. All rommunieations Mrictly confidential, DR. DUDLEY STUART, " i . kj. vn.ri j.Mi, vDicaajy, in. FOR SALE. (iron r and Bar-KoOlU for Sale. a kaR.roOM AND GROCERY in one of tbe beat places m Stringtown i, for sale on lila-ral term, rjr parttcular apply t. JOB! PUlTEKnAlH. , - . TO VOLUNTEERS. AM PAY IN. I '"J; 40 LOCAL BOl'NTV. t...iles tl.,! to all acceptable volunteen, etch B) 18 i regiment into which e aai.t- to l.e nir. tr. -i29 d3 ?mmmm . ... K1LBV KEki.lM.N. 'i. Ill Sooth Meridian street. WANTED. titi 1 rt' i es l-am.-- . n. produre snuti t. :. w,!l ti 1 1 1 i it to their interest to ca.l at No. s TS - - tii -t .i ir ..iua .'-rr netne'-n uinois ana erii:ai. RlSStS. PAlJtia i FORI. tents VI7 ANTED TWw Oosd Cooks can And employment 1 1 by applying immediately at No. 8 YVet MarylaDd street, between Illinois nl Meridian street-. aaaBI PALMER A KORO W 7 afcl f. D Tw.jnty Agents wanted t" canv.s. tbiState, wbi car: mak 100 pr month. Applv at ,... sj yy,..t M ini.n ! .'rt. I.etw. n lllinoi- and M nj dian street- I'A I.MFK I Kohl' ep an TVvNJED S;. Girl-to do General IJoUseaork in a private taini.y. Apply mmediaiely at So. H nme liaiely at 'o. PA La ER A FORD MaryUu.1 treet TWITTED Tier, ty Ctr;ant-rs Wage- f" it" j.er day. bWaaiea at So H Maryland atreet. TASTED Ten Samstre r-t to work cn Men Rh ST, at So. s Marvla ,d treet. U RANTED Two Bar Tender who can apeak the I., nnati language, at No. a Maryland street. NTED A Oirl tn d.-arene-al house work in a private family, at V S Maryland street. B a 1 ij In privat a T tewlag machine, at So. r Marylaud -treet. i.KNTS to --11 our portiait- id McClelUn aad P-t:-eitäan. Price Rl Ä per doi., or " per one BWB :red. Size II by 14 inch, a'-" ir.i", Sherman. Mc-Cl-llan a';d Johnson, large ti AI - ' SV ' emm W" . TF.i Aa-ei.ts Iu eTry for P flat jf Sor-them Hi-or . 1 Mr fff-newall Jackson, Mo' JJ- N-J. 4Ma M. orta Soib, to aajenta immense profr. taid. U Lhe tr-'.e at B15 pr 10O, aaaSSS-iut S. M. KKNNKDT. Ch riro. NOTICE. C O 1' A II T M E H Pi 1 1 I P . B H.tVa IBBi ? a-lated :th m;. aetr :b the Hat L and Cap Bos nesa, Mr. J. H . laar, and aball conduct '.he bustneta in futart ander tbe ttle of Lew;. DettarBCo LEWIS DRAB A R We have ast recaived a ene atack of Mea't and Bay 'a Hatt and Caps. wbch wo will tali at low nrVcat. LEWIS DISSAU k CO.. S a Waat Waaa-agt'a tsaar.
MEDICAL.
ARMY AGUE DROPS! ARMY AGUE DROPS! THr BOVRRRHtR MRMRHT KR THK WUT OY FEVER AM) AGUE, BSD ALL I5II.K! lI?-al I.Vl ATTENTION!! Ml I B MBB c syeisin WB mm m m m Tbi. ai..st wonderful remedy for the peitnauent cure t FKVKK AM) aOL'K. K1C, wa UI- ovred -ome yearago ty one of 'be Mti-d ifiilifii' iiiid genpccRRibjl C1BMIST8 OF 11BIICI1 Oat of TllOt SANDS t)F CASKS it ha n. rer been known te fail in effecting a radical cur . A BQR3U lUiTTtd; .t lhc.' irp- has cured disea-r wbi.-h have liiblioriil Ksst'l tin Neaejl Bene t es-sini Wtinlictal l ih hi Co nt tl inn nothing that irilf injure tin cm atitutton .' vufifift the blood ! It removes nhttructwnt from the liter! It ,rnmoltg the discharge of bite! It effect f a radical aud permanent cure ht r rnorinif t'ic caime upon trhtrit thr a que depend ! THE ARMY AGUE DROPS! A.- it- name imports, ha- boen and it the great Specific ! r.r all BILIOUS DISEASES in the Army. It has no equal. Iti popularity iu oar noble Army and elsewhere is a- uni- ' ver-al a- its cure.- bav been quick and wonderful. K- a n-. BV. m 'Sl av. Ii ha proved a great blei and saved ma i a valuable life in those miasmatic localities where thev would have tallen virtimt. HILlul'S DISEASES. I ho t hills not return if th se Itrop, are litkria! THE ARMY AGUE DROPS! QUICKLY DRIVES AWAY Liiuonoi- it iil TTlYaVllrRRaiMBlBlT -AND KITOKI THE ITITI1 Tf.it na'ural RUOYANCY and ANIM TbiN. 1NVK, ORATlItfi the Ixdy and clearing out Every fVeflcr of IHstast a Produced by loathnome miasma. BE WISE IN TIME! -a. . t ' WS la Ht$ Jio pcrnnn renainq tn a revr ana Ague District nhoubl be without a Bottle of the ARMY AGUE DROPS! AtiJ it i .-tri.rijcly recommended to persons traveling through places cbartred with miasma. We respectfully call attention to onr Testireotiiajs. Many of our letters atte ; that ha- dreds of liven hav r. tared in the Army hy its ae. Indeed, well are curative qualities appreciated in tbe Army, tbat tbe most su"ceul Surreans in the field and hospital ue it , almt excluively in the di.-easea for which we claim it iufa ibility. Tl.e be-t pbyMCian- alwaya sei the best nxacs to effect a cure. henrSj the universality of the ARMY AGUE DROPS! T E Si T I 1VI O KT I A LSI! We are btppy to refer to C.en McCtellaii, Gen. F'reroont, Gen Burn-ide, tien. Hancock. Oen Kilpatrick. Geti. Rice. C'l. Pye.aüfli S. Y.. Col (jzit k, 17 b S. Y.C. Col.r'owler.Hth S. Y. I N Major Doremu- A.D. C, Maj. Reifsyndar. 35tb Pa.. Major Wile x. A. D. ('., Major Kanisar,! Rt. Rev. Bi-bop Potter. N Y H v. Dr. Y.i 'iff, R v. Dr. Yaylor, Rev. H. W Beccber. B'klyn Rev. K. H Chtplli, Rev Mr Cbeeer. S Rev. Mr. Baugt, Hidl .n.Mavor Wood, B'klyn. Hon. M Kalbfleisch, Hon M.I (Meli. Hon. Mayor Gunther, S Y Hon. Horace (ireev. Maj..r sslUneR, Majr Bd.-ock. IJeut W tela:.. .ura-- it. the t. J. Artnj, ..f ..'.ber equally well knoan gentiemeii AU iiiititirtds f" ahirli Price 0NS DOLLAR per Bottle. WILM OX cV 0 . Ppneipl ifT.ce, M Water Um N. 1 N I'. N uLt genuine unleaa bearing our tig nasnra aw the r ipoer. JT?Jl"n"t let your Drua"i--l pat jnm oB witk ai.jr othrr r'ine.1v. It i.- '. r.. : t.i e o for al. enrlnaja na l ." per mail. u.J t will tend rno one bettle sf the wtfuoox a t a. . M Waler f. Y. A UM V AGUE DROPS!
DRY C000S. CLOSING OUT SALES
AT THK Trade Palace 2fi ' west Washington st.. HUM I:. LORD & 00. Wii Tn urntiv vitou RnsfRRRR WOW offr tk. t In ana nba.ti4 alock mt aoasta worth $100,000! At Kew York wbrleal prices, nd many ae moch lest. Peeling under akligsttee to ihr publir for tb vry large pitronaar e have rerHved, we kava eoa Inaed ta adopt this tnetr 1 ufr.S it our prrsent eck, lbrhy giving tkeru thr ad sr. tage of haying tkeir good a lw a the ante can bt bought at net wboie.al prices tn Ra-terti tr if. Tht 1 no t.cteou cry, ai1 will coatmur ibe until thr Ii ,r ( w-k rl est ut W7a have now in iure tbe lartt and bet .le-td t.a exerhrtmgbt t tbl rlty. cons tna d rllj uf SILKS Comprisfng rj grade, fr atnl beauti tul Moire Antiques, To th chapnt PUIM SILKS AMI SATINS, Which a ill be sold reg-,-dW f tbe recent great aa vsnee. FAMV DRKSN GOODS, la great variety. Our buyer being at tbe bead of tbs market durttn; the spring. ha made enBSS effort to peacur the finest and most fashionable Iu tha market, roaapriatngsll tba late MKI1RIMAC PltlNTOj SPRAGUtS PRINTS, PACIFIC PRINT8L AMERICAN PRINTS, )l T K I J aS PRINTS, DOMESTICS, FLANNELS, SHEETINGS. HOSIERY GLOVES, E MBROID B R 1 KB, HUME, LORD & CO. I aaivsti JW VVi lll A APOI I ?. JnncSB-dtf HOTELS. BATES HOUSE, i. i,. noiro, x PROI'MKTOR INDIANAPOLIS. INDIANA. fRRbalSf SALOON. BITES BOISE SALOON. i . ur.it naitBM'Lr kmkasui,) A I , Itll KRS, Froprii tur. rRtJHE Bar fa supplied with pure liquor, wines, and the I tes; brands of cigar and tobacco, als, tLe chotaraaa old Bourbon and Wheat WhWky. Tbe estaniubiaent has been renovated ihraua-buiu SSffH-dtf CLUE. GLUE! GLUE! GLUE! ICO It I K I sAMi:ii4, GLUE MANUFACTURER, D I B A A . OHIO, KfV r' "s?,'Y hand very an-erior ;ine for Cal.inet ü.r-, Pr ruera and Bo-.k Binder aSBnRBannn b. n. imn v to., REAL ItflllUim AND NOTARIES PUBLIC, No. 201-2 North Ulinoia Street ATTENTION. Drafted Mvn ;ind SubMitntcs ATT E M TIO X ! 4 LL DRAFTED MEN detlriug to procsre sub-Pstet ai,.J all volunteers da.irina; 'o .ter the -riea can' a- ertain , wbere the h.gi.e-, hountte. can be Stained by call.ngat DsnwB'a Üv-ry Suhle-, MarrUatVwrv tweenMeridran and Penu.,van.a tree-- tryT.'rts diring -nhantute, wubl d. aril to rail uid.,Vj aeptl-dl NOTICE. f-HRKERT notify all concerned u, wi no 1 ' acted hy uy w.le. Ann Conray. after tblImliatiapoli, .Sent. iJ Isei PATRICK aeprSS-dlw FOR SALE. OISTE ACRE HL.OT ON ITtiRT-l IIJ.IMUS ThlFI ! , . . e, ..r rev 1. i r pr..trtrn Tera. eay. MrKlk' 1 7f B PiRht , . PROFESSIONAL. lilt. . O. ifiLl IN, rilYMriAN and SURGEON OFPM'E RBJt IO riBUXU AVE5LR. i iMESci, t Km "intifA rr aa . II. V. BRI H A KI R. PHYoJCIAl and sebgeom Office o s Meal a a h I ti t on t . I P wlstlra. REÄIDBÜCK SO. SI RRJUfJURf aVKNLM. o H-KKS hia profesatoaal aerie. to : he nfi. ... f iuiaaapon, swi fnaraUee tnet and nr. mpt at. to ail laaae wmo taay faoe hioa with thair pa-
